Classic Combo

Seasonal Selection

For a winter wedding, a delicate bouquet of white and blush pink will create a soft, romantic tone. No matter what time of year you get married, seasonal blooms are always the best choice for the freshest (and generally cheapest) look.

Ruby Red

To keep a red bouquet from casting a Christmas vibe, skip the greenery entirely for a fresh, bold look.

Warm Hues

A gorgeous bouquet highlights the colors of spring with peach and red ranunculus, yellow billy balls, peach roses and chamomile.

High, Low Mix

To save money without sacrificing style, create a bouquet that blends a few large blooms with cheaper filler flowers and greenery. The result will still be stunning, and your wallet will thank you.

Go Green

Striking greenery and flowers with hues that complement the surrounding autumn atmosphere comprise the perfect bouquet for this gorgeous fall wedding. Arrangement by Elder Floral Design

Strings Attached

Multi-colored ribbons add an unexpected dash of whimsy to this gorgeous bouquet.

Sculptural Arrangement

No Frills

For a casual country affair, nothing beats a simple bouquet of baby's breath and wildflowers.

Winter White

Simple and understated, this winter bouquet is a lush combination of white hydrangeas and garden roses.

Pops of Purple

A sultry bouquet made up of liatris, lilies, tulips, roses and daisies is the perfect choice for a wedding in early spring.

Make It Yours

To give your bouquet a personalized touch, consider incorporating a special pin or brooch. The bouquet is a great place to add your "something old."

Out of the Box

Though greenery is a classic filler for wedding bouquets, it never hurts to think outside of the box. Try an airy feather arrangement for a fun and romantic twist.

Totally Textural

To create an interesting, more unique bouquet, combine soft flowers, such as the white peonies featured here, with more textural elements, including gorgeous green succulents and unexpected scabiosa pods. Design by Kia Kreations